
- The film adaptation of Stephen King's The Long Walk has quickly become a top streaming hit on HBO Max, just one day after its release on the platform.
- Based on King's 1979 dystopian novel, the film version spent decades in development hell and was considered “unfilmable.”
- Stephen King himself was involved in the adaptation process, specifically requesting director Francis Lawrence and screenwriter JT Mollner to increase the film's violence.
- The movie, starring Cooper Hoffman, David Jonsson and Mark Hamill, depicts a televised competitive walking contest where losing results in death.
- During its theatrical run, the film, which was praised as the "B-movie of the year" by Xan Brooks for The Independent, earned $63 million on a budget of $20 million.
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